3 Bedrooms Plus Study, 2 Bathrooms Country Style Mud Brick Home!
Located perfectly a short stroll to Warren Road shopping village, Parkdale Secondary College and the Walter Galt reserve this country style, mud-brick double story home has ample off street parking with a private gated driveway and a lock up garage/carport. Downstairs comprises of an open plan lounge/dining with solid timber floorboards, gas ducted heating and cooling throughout, as well as ceiling fans, user-friendly kitchen with wooden live-edge breakfast bar, 900mm gas oven/cook-top and dishwasher. Master bedroom with walk-in-robe and ensuite, study room or potential small 4th bedroom (with built-in-robes). Separate powder room and Euro laundry. Upstairs to a spacious rumpus room with built-in study nook, well-sized 2nd and 3rd bedrooms with built-in-robes and a central bathroom with shower over corner bath and double sink. A rear covered deck and grassed area, perfect for entertaining and a small maintainable grassed area.
Features include: Study,Built in wardrobes,Garden / Courtyard,Balcony / Deck,Dishwasher,Ducted Cooling,Ducted Heating,Floorboards,Fully fenced,Outdoor Entertainment Area,Rumpus Room,Secure Parking
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